AT T 984QSG User Manual

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QUICK START GUIDE  
AT&T Small Business System  
Speakerphone with Digital Answering  
System and Caller ID/Call Waiting 984  
This Quick Start Guide provides basic instructions. For additional  
installation options and complete instructions which allow you to use  
all features of this phone, refer to your AT&T Small Business System  
Speakerphone with Digital Answering System and Caller ID/Call  
Waiting 984 User's Manual, Part 2.  
Installation  
Installation of a DSL splitter may be required to use the advanced  
features of this telephone if you have DSL (digital subscriber line)  
service. Please see DSL users starting on page 4 of your User’s  
Manual, Part 2 for details.  
If you are installing multiple phones in your phone system, you must  
install and program one set at a time. Each phone MUST be assigned  
a unique extension number.  
Battery installation  
Install a 9V alkaline battery (purchased separately) in order to use some features  
of this telephone in the event of a power failure. If power fails and a working  
battery is installed, all four lines of this phone will work only to answer calls  
with the handset or headset, and to dial calls using the dial pad keys and the  
one touch or redial features. No other features will work until power is  
restored.  
1. Remove the wedge from the underside of the base unit. Press  
on the tabs and pull the wedge away from the phone.  
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Four one-line jacks (To use this installation option, you’ll need  
to purchase two two-line adapters. Adapters are available at retail  
stores or by calling 1 (800) 222–3111.)  
Modular telephone  
jacks lines 3 and 4  
Modular  
telephone jacks  
lines 1 and 2  
Two-line adapters  
Telephone  
line cords  
L3/L4 jack  
L1/L2 jack  
Two two-line jacks  
Modular telephone  
jack lines 1 and 2  
Modular  
telephone jack  
lines 3 and 4  
Telephone  
line cords  
L3/L4 jack  
L1/L2 jack  
2. Connect the handset cord.  
Plug one end of the coiled handset cord into the jack on the left  
side of the phone. Plug the other end into the handset and hang up.  
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Table/desk installation  
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3. Connect the power adapter to the telephone.  
Use only the power adapter provided with this product.  
To obtain a replacement, call 1 (800) 222–3111.  
Plug one end of the power adapter into the jack labeled POWER  
on the back of the phone. Plug the other end into a standard  
electrical outlet not controlled by a wall switch.  
Standard  
electrical  
outlet  
Power jack  
Power adapter  
4. Initialization.  
If no battery is installed when you connect the power cord, the phone  
runs a quick self-test and the screen displays Initializingfor about  
seven seconds.  
NOTE: The phone will run through this same initialization any time it is  
reconnected to AC power if a working battery is not installed (for example,  
after a power failure or when the unit has been unplugged).  
5. Check for dial tone.  
Lift the handset and listen for a dial tone. If you cannot hear a dial  
tone, please see In case of difficulty beginning on page 121 of your  
User’s Manual, Part 2 for details.  
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Feature setup  
Feature setup, memory programming and some individual  
feature operations for the 984 use menus shown in the  
screen display. For detailed instructions for using the menus,  
see Menu operation beginning on page 22 of your User’s  
Manual, Part 2.  
Assign an extension number to  
your phone  
Every individual phone in your telephone system MUST be  
assigned a unique extension number for the intercom feature  
to work.  
1. Press E to begin feature setup.  
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2. Press - until the screen display includes  
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PHONEHSETTINGS.  
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3. Press E. The screen display includes  
EXTENSIONHNOand the current setting.  
4. Press < or > to change the extension  
number (11hh26).  
5. When the desired extension number is shown,  
press - to save your choice. The screen display  
includes RINGERHON/OFF.  
NOTE: If you duplicate an extension number already in  
use, you will hear a repeating short ring (error ring) and  
the screen display will include EXThXXhishalready  
usedhAssignhnewhEXTh#hif the phone is in idle mode.  
If the phone is in the programming mode, you will hear the  
repeating short ring only. Repeat steps 1-5 at the ringing  
phone to assign a different extension number (from  
11-26).  
6. Press and hold E to return to the idle screen.  
NOTE: You can exit feature setup and return to the idle  
screen any time. Simply press and hold E.  
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Turn line usage on or off for each  
line  
If you are not using all four phone lines at this extension,  
you need to turn off line usage for the unused lines. If you  
expand to a second, third or fourth line, turn line usage back  
on. Line 1 must be turned on for the intercom to work.  
NOTE: You may use any combination of lines. Lines used  
do not need to be in order. For example, line usage can  
be turned on for Lines 1 and 3 and turned off for Lines 2  
and 4.  
You may also restrict the use of certain lines on this phone to  
intercom and paging only, by turning off line usage for each  
line you want restricted. When line usage is turned off, that  
line cannot be used to answer incoming calls or to make  
outgoing or transfer calls.  
1. Press E to begin feature setup.  
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2. Press - until the screen display includes  
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SPECIALHOPTIONS.  
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3. Press E. The screen display includes  
LINEHUSAGE.  
4. Press E. The screen display includes  
L1HUSAGEand the current setting for this line.  
5. Press < or > to toggle between Onand Offfor  
the line shown.  
6. Press - to save the current setting for this line  
and move to the next line with its current line  
usage setting.  
7. Repeat steps 5 and 6 to set line usage for other  
lines at this extension.  
8. When you are finished setting line usage, press -  
until the screen display includes DONE.  
9. Press E. The screen display includes  
LINEHUSAGE.  
10. Press and hold E to return to the idle  
screen.  
NOTE: You can exit feature setup and return to the idle  
screen any time. Simply press and hold E.  
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Program home and local area codes  
You can program this phone to recognize one home and  
up to five local area codes. See Home area code and  
Local area code on page 6 of your User’s Manual, Part 2  
for definitions.  
1. Press E to begin feature setup.  
2. Press - until the screen display includes  
SPECIAL OPTIONS.  
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3. Press E. The screen display includes  
LINE USAGE.  
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4. Press - until the screen display includes  
AREA CODES.  
5. Press E. The screen display includes  
HOMEHACand a prompt to enter a three-digit  
home area code.  
6. Use the dial pad keys to enter your home area  
code, then press -. The screen display includes  
LOCALhAC1and a prompt to enter a three-digit  
local area code.  
If you need to enter any local area codes, use the  
dial pad keys and then press - to scroll to the next  
screen (LOCALhAC2,hLOCALhAC3,hLOCALhAC4,  
andhLOCALhAC5).  
NOTE: If you must dial the area code to place calls  
within your own area code, enter 000 for the home area  
code and enter your area code as a local area code.  
7. When you are finished entering all of the area  
codes you need to program, press - until the  
screen display includes DONE.  
8. Press E. The screen display includes  
AREA CODES.  
9. Press and hold E to return to the idle screen.  
NOTE: You can exit feature setup and return to the idle  
screen any time. Simply press and hold E.  
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Telephone operation  
NOTE: This phone comes programmed to use line 1  
(default prime line) for calls if you do not press a LINE  
button. (To change the prime line, see Assign the  
prime line on page 34 of your User’s Manual, Part 2.)  
When you answer a call, the phone automatically selects  
the ringing line.  
Make or answer a call using the  
handset  
NOTE: If you dial a phone number longer than 15 digits,  
the screen will display only the last 13 digits.  
To make a call, lift the handset and dial the call.  
To answer a call, lift the handset. Replace the handset to  
end the call.  
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To override automatic line selection, press the LINE  
button for the line you wish to select, then lift the handset.  
Make or answer conference calls  
Please refer to page 65 of your User's Manual, Part 2 for  
more details in setting up conference calls.  
NOTE: The outside line call must be established first  
because an intercom call cannot be placed on hold.  
NOTE: If you are experiencing difficulty in using the  
conference features on this phone, please consider using  
AT&T's complete line of teleconference services to find a  
solution that best meets your needs. AT&T  
TeleConference Services reduces travel time and expense  
while increasing productivity wherever people are located,  
allowing you to host truly virtual meetings and share  
important information in real time. To sign up for AT&T  
TeleConference Services, go to:  
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One touch operation  
This telephone has 32 one touch locations where you can store phone numbers  
you wish to dial using fewer keys than usual. You can store up to 24 digits in  
each location. The steps used to dial numbers stored in one touch locations  
vary according to how you programmed the one touch preference. See Set  
one touch preference on page 25 and Dial a one touch number on page  
74 of your User’s Manual, Part 2 for more details.  
The first 16 locations can be accessed using only the EXT buttons. To access  
the remaining 16 locations, press W and then the EXT button for the  
desired location.  
NOTE: The EXT buttons are also used to place intercom calls. See  
Intercom operation beginning on page 83 of your User’s Manual, Part 2  
for details.  
You may wish to write the names or telephone numbers of one touch entries  
on the directory card, using the light gray spaces for the first 16 locations and  
the dark gray spaces for the second 16 locations.  
EXT buttons  
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16 one touch locations  
(all light gray spaces)  
16 lower one touch  
locations  
(all dark gray spaces)  
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LOWER button  
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Store a number in a one touch  
location  
For information about using the screen menus, see Menu  
operation beginning on page 22 of your User’s Manual,  
Part 2.  
1. Press E to enter the feature menu.  
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The screen displays ONEhTOUCH.  
2. Press E. The screen display includes  
PREFERENCEand the current setting.  
3. Press - until the screen display includes  
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PROGRAM.  
4. Press E. The screen display includes  
<Enterhnumber>.  
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5. Enter the phone number using the dial pad keys.  
—OR—  
Press R to copy the last number dialed  
from this extension to this location.  
The screen will show the number as you enter it.  
You can press < to backspace.  
6. When you are finished entering the number, choose  
a one touch location:  
Press the EXT button.  
—OR—  
Press W, then press the EXT button.  
The screen displays the number entered and  
Stored!.  
NOTE: Only the last number dialed from this extension  
can be copied to a one touch location. The other  
numbers in the redial stack cannot be copied.  
NOTE: You can store a pause, flash or touch tone signals  
in a one touch entry. Please refer to page 72 of your  
User's Manual, Part 2 for more details.  
NOTE: You can exit storing a number at any time.  
Press - until the screen shows CANCEL, then press  
E.  
—OR—  
Press and hold E.  
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Dial a one touch number  
This phone comes with One touch preference programmed  
to INTERCOM. These instructions apply only if you have not  
changed One touch preference.  
NOTE: To change One touch preference, see Set one  
touch preference on page 25 of your User’s Manual,  
Part 2. To make a one touch call if One touch preference  
is set to TELEPHONE, see Dial a one touch number  
on page 74 of your User’s Manual, Part 2.  
1. Lift the handset.  
—OR—  
Press K.  
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—OR—  
Press h and listen for the dial tone.  
2. Press the EXT button.  
—OR—  
Press W, then press the EXT button for the  
number you want to call.  
The screen displays the number as it is dialed.  
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Intercom operation  
This 984 telephone is fully compatible with any AT&T Four-Line Small Business  
Speakerphone 945 or 974 units you may have installed. You can use a total  
of 16 945/974/984 units together as extensions in your phone system.  
For details regarding this telephone’s compatibility with other AT&T phones,  
please refer to Before you begin starting on page 2 of your User’s Manual,  
Part 2.  
Each individual phone in your telephone system MUST be assigned  
a unique extension number for the intercom feature to work. See  
Assign an extension number to your phone on page 5 of this Quick Start  
Guide for instructions.  
NOTE: If you subscribe to DSL service, please read DSL users beginning  
on page 4 of your User’s Manual, Part 2 for information about minimizing  
problems with this phone caused by DSL signals.  
This intercom features both a single-phone page and a system-wide page. A  
single-phone page alerts only one phone. A system-wide page alerts all  
system phones. Any phone with the Do not disturb (DND) feature activated  
will not receive a page. For detailed intercom instructions, see Intercom  
operation beginning on page 83 of your User’s Manual, Part 2.  
An intercom call rings at the extension called with a repeating double-ring  
pattern.  
A single-phone page automatically activates the speakerphone on the receiving  
phone. You can deactivate the speakerphone by lifting the handset.  
NOTE: If a line is in use, pressing I will place the line on hold and  
activate the intercom.  
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Make an intercom call with the  
handset  
This phone comes with One touch preference programmed  
to INTERCOM. These instructions apply only if you have not  
changed the One touch preference.  
NOTE: To change One touch preference, see Set one  
touch preference on page 25 of your User’s Manual,  
Part 2. To make an intercom call if One touch preference  
is set to TELEPHONE, see Make an intercom call with  
the handset on page 85 of your User’s Manual, Part 2.  
Press the EXT button for the party you wish to call, then lift  
the handset. The screen display includeshINTERCOMhTOh  
and the extension number you called.  
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If the extension you called is idle or set to Do not disturb,  
you will hear long beeps. If the other extension is on a call,  
you will hear a busy signal.  
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NOTE: The intercom call is automatically canceled if you  
do not press an EXT button within 10 seconds.  
NOTE: When you direct an intercom call to one  
extension, any extension in the system can answer the  
call by pressing I.  
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Answer an intercom call  
NOTE: An intercom call can be answered at any  
extension in the phone system by pressing I.  
When you receive an intercom call, you will hear a repeating  
double-ring pattern and your screen displays INTERCOM  
FROM with the extension number of the caller. Answer the  
intercom call by lifting the handset, or by pressing I,  
K or h to take the call hands-free.  
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NOTE: If you press I to answer the call, the  
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phone will automatically use the speakerphone unless you  
have changed the automatic mode (See Set automatic  
mode on page 35 of your User’s Manual, Part 2).  
End an intercom or page call  
To end the intercom or page call, press I.  
—OR—  
Hang up or press K or h again.  
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kk  
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